Estádio das Antas

Estádio das Antas
Full name Estádio do Futebol Clube do Porto
Location Avenida Fernão de Magalhães, Porto
Capacity 50,000
Construction
Opened 28 May 1952
Closed March 2004
Architect Oldemiro Carneiro
Tenants
FC Porto (1952–2004)

The Estádio das Antas (officially Estádio do Futebol Clube do Porto) was the third (and longest occupied) stadium of the Portuguese football side FC Porto. It was in use from 1952 to 2004, replacing the earlier Campo da Constituição and later replaced by Estádio do Dragão. As well the stadium, it had an indoor arena and three training grounds. The club's offices were also split between the inside of the stadium and the Torre das Antas, built in front of the stadium during the 1990s. It was demolished in 2004.

Layout

The stadium was split with six different areas. The Poente and Maratona being the best seats, while the most financially accessible remained both Superior Norte, Superior Sul and Arquibancada. between the Norte and Poente were the seats for the away supporters. Each stand was split into different sectors. While the Poente had 4, both Maratona and Arquibancada had 5, and both Superiores had 9, but two in Norte were reserved for away supporters. In games there wasn't expected much turnout from away fans, but high from Porto supporters, the away fan sector was often reduced to the half. In the past there were other divisions, such as splitting the Superior stands between the original and the new terraces built after the 1986 capacity increase.

Portugal national football team

The national team first played in the stadium in 1952 and had its last game in 2003.

Milestones

The Arquibancada was the last to fall

External links

Coordinates: 41°9′53.7″N 8°35′13.1″W / 41.164917°N 8.586972°W / 41.164917; -8.586972

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